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U.S. and Canadian Credit Unions in the United States 2007
Mintel, May 2007, Pages: 141
Canadian and U.S credit unions have always experienced unique challenges and opportunities when compared to other financial services providers. This report looks at the current state of the credit union sector and the competitive landscape, including:
Historical trends that continue to have an impact on credit unions
Factors driving deposit and loan growth
Regulatory issues and their likely outcome
Potential future scenarios for the sector and the likelihood of their development
This report contains an overview of the entire market, citing developing trends, followed by a detailed breakdown of specific market drivers. Understand what motivates change and how consumers feel about different incentives and marketing strategies. Distinguish behavior in different life stages and lifestyles. Target consumers within specific regions and demographic groups. You'll have a competitive edge when you understand consumers through this exhaustive report.
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US assets in dollars for each of 17 "Return to the Member" credit unions having assets of $2 million TO $5 million, with numerical service performance index to members, savers and borrowers, and for member service usage, reported as of April 8, 2002
US assets in dollars for each of 17 "Return to the Member" credit unions having assets of $1 million to $2 million, with numerical service performance index to members, savers and borrowers, and for member service usage, reported as of April 8, 2002
US top 150 credit unions ranked by volume of loans and leases in dollars as of March 31, 2001 and 2002, with assets, and percentage of non-performing loans and leases
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